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Oliver Sacks Searched The Brain For The Origins Of Music - Science Friday

Oliver Sacks Searched The Brain For The Origins Of Music - Science Friday

Update: 2024-11-14
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Today, November 8, 2024, marks Science Friday’s 33rd broadcast anniversary. One of the most beloved interviewees on Science Friday over the years was the late neurologist and author Dr. Oliver Sacks, who shared his insights into neuroscience, art, and what it means to be human. Recently, Sacks’ long-time collaborator Kate Edgar published a book of Dr. Sacks' letters. And earlier this fall, the New York Public Library announced its acquisition of Sacks’ entire archive.

In this segment, Ira revisits a 2007 conversation with Oliver Sacks about his book Musicophilia. They talk about the way music and the brain interact, why music can sometimes remain in the brain long after other memories fade, and why a person with limited language abilities might still be able to sing unimpaired.

Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.


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Oliver Sacks Searched The Brain For The Origins Of Music - Science Friday

Oliver Sacks Searched The Brain For The Origins Of Music - Science Friday